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cypress-webpack-preprocessor-v5
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Cypress preprocessor for bundling JavaScript via webpack
Cypress preprocessor for bundling JavaScript via webpack
npm install --save-dev @cypress/webpack-preprocessor
This package relies on the following peer dependencies:
It is likely you already have these installed either directly or as a transient dependency, but if not, you will need to install them.
npm install --save-dev @babel/core @babel/preset-env babel-loader webpack
This version is only compatible with webpack 4.x+ and Babel 7.x+.
@cypress/webpack-preprocessor
1.x@cypress/webpack-preprocessor
<= 2.xBy default, this plugin (and all Cypress plugins) run in the Node version that is bundled with Cypress. Alternatively, you can use the Node found on your system by setting nodeVersion: system configuration option. A common use case for using the system Node are native dependencies like node-sass
.
In your project's plugins file:
const webpackPreprocessor = require('@cypress/webpack-preprocessor')
module.exports = (on) => {
on('file:preprocessor', webpackPreprocessor())
}
react-scripts
dependency.babelrc
with WebpackPass in options as the second argument to webpack
:
const webpackPreprocessor = require('@cypress/webpack-preprocessor')
module.exports = (on) => {
const options = {
// send in the options from your webpack.config.js, so it works the same
// as your app's code
webpackOptions: require('../../webpack.config'),
watchOptions: {},
}
on('file:preprocessor', webpackPreprocessor(options))
}
Object of webpack options. Just require
in the options from your webpack.config.js
to use the same options as your app.
Default:
{
mode: 'development',
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.jsx?$/,
exclude: [/node_modules/],
use: [{
loader: 'babel-loader',
options: {
presets: ['@babel/preset-env'],
},
}],
},
],
},
}
Source maps are always enabled unless explicitly disabled by specifying devtool: false
.
Webpack mode is set to development
if not present. You can set mode
to "development", "production" or "none".
If you have a .babelrc
file and would like to use it, then you must delete options.presets
from the default Webpack options
const webpackPreprocessor = require('@cypress/webpack-preprocessor')
const defaults = webpackPreprocessor.defaultOptions
module.exports = (on) => {
delete defaults.webpackOptions.module.rules[0].use[0].options.presets
on('file:preprocessor', webpackPreprocessor(defaults))
}
Object of options for watching. See webpack's docs.
Default: {}
An array of file path strings for additional entries to be included in the bundle.
By necessity, this preprocessor sets the entry point for webpack as the spec file or support file. The additionalEntries
option allows you to specify more entry points in order to utilize webpack's multi-main entry. This allows runtime dependency resolution.
Default: []
Example:
const webpackPreprocessor = require('@cypress/webpack-preprocessor')
module.exports = (on) => {
const options = {
webpackOptions: require('../../webpack.config'),
additionalEntries: ['./app/some-module.js'],
}
on('file:preprocessor', webpackPreprocessor(options))
}
The default options are provided as webpack.defaultOptions
so they can be more easily modified.
If, for example, you want to update the options for the babel-loader
to add the stage-3 preset, you could do the following:
const webpackPreprocessor = require('@cypress/webpack-preprocessor')
module.exports = (on) => {
const options = webpackPreprocessor.defaultOptions
options.webpackOptions.module.rules[0].use[0].options.presets.push('babel-preset-stage-3')
on('file:preprocessor', webpackPreprocessor(options))
}
You can see debug messages from this module by running with environment variable
DEBUG=cypress:webpack
You can see Webpack bundle diagnostic output (timings, chunks, sizes) by running with environment variable
DEBUG=cypress:webpack:stats
Use the version of Node that matches Cypress.
Build the typescript files:
yarn build
Watch the typescript files and rebuild on file change:
yarn build --watch
Run all tests once:
npm test
Run tests in watch mode:
npm run test-watch
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
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Cypress preprocessor for bundling JavaScript via webpack
The npm package cypress-webpack-preprocessor-v5 receives a total of 2,127 weekly downloads. As such, cypress-webpack-preprocessor-v5 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cypress-webpack-preprocessor-v5 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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